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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> mr. trump was officially declared the winner in michigan claiming all 16 of the state's electoral votes. michigan is the final state to be awarded. he's the first republican to win the state since 1988. >>> demonstrations calling for a higher minimum wage are as a heads jurngs the protests will likely impact travel because workers in more than 20 airports including chicago's o'hare are taking part. baggage workers are joining other workers in demanding a $15 an hour wage. >>> in cuba a massive rally is planned for today to honor fidel castro. thousands of cubans lined up to pay their respects yelled and into the night at havana's revolutionary square flowers by his brother's remains. castro's funeral is sunday but neither president obama nor vice president biden will attend. >>> the first plane in more than 50 years from the u.s. landed yesterday in havana. a packed american airlines plane was greeted by fire trucks. february to restore air travel. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> mr. trump was officially declared the winner in michigan claiming all 16 of the state's electoral votes. michigan is the final state to be awarded. he's the first republican to win the state since 1988. >>> demonstrations calling for a higher minimum wage are as a heads jurngs the protests will likely impact travel because workers in more than 20 airports including chicago's o'hare are taking part. baggage workers are joining other...
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as kenneth craig reports, gun during a three-hour standoff, gunman omar mateen explained his motives. >> what are you reporting? >> this is omar mateen. >> what? >> i want to let you know i'm in orlando, and i did the shooting. >> reporter: that was orlando nightclub shooter omar mateen, in his own words confessing to a police dispatcher that he shooting in modern u.s. history, that left 49 clubgoers dead. on monday, a judge released the audio recordings moments after the city dropped its objection. transcripts of the call were released in september. the first 911 call made by mateen came in at 2:35 a.m. on june 12th. >> i pledge allegiance to abu baghdadi. >> reporter: 30 minutes later he made another call this time negotiated. >> you have to tell america, they're killing a lot of innocent people. what am i to do here when my people are getting killed over there? >> reporter: mateen said his attack at pulse nightclub was revenge for a u.s. air strike that killed an isis leader. >> that's what triggered, it okay? >> okay. they shouldn't have bombed and >> reporter: throughout the thre
as kenneth craig reports, gun during a three-hour standoff, gunman omar mateen explained his motives. >> what are you reporting? >> this is omar mateen. >> what? >> i want to let you know i'm in orlando, and i did the shooting. >> reporter: that was orlando nightclub shooter omar mateen, in his own words confessing to a police dispatcher that he shooting in modern u.s. history, that left 49 clubgoers dead. on monday, a judge released the audio recordings moments...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> an american astronaut starts a record setting journey. >> and liftoff. peggy whitson. >> reporter: 57-year-old peggy whitson today became the oldest woman ever to go into space. reaches the orbiting lab two days from now. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena?. "see what's possible." but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? works. inside us are trillions of good microflora the prebiotic fiber in benefiber? nourishes them... and what helps them, helps you. >>> hundreds of the nation's most treasured animals will be auctioned off over the weekend. but before they
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> an american astronaut starts a record setting journey. >> and liftoff. peggy whitson. >> reporter: 57-year-old peggy whitson today became the oldest woman ever to go into space. reaches the orbiting lab two days from now. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." . this...
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kenneth craig - looks back at his life. pkg: nat sot: viva, fidel! to supporters he was a revolutionary hero. to critics he was a ruthless dictator. but for better or for worse -- fidel castro was cuba for nearly fifty he was born in 1926, the illegitimate son of a wealthy farmer. in the late 1950's, castro, along with ernesto (er-nes-toe) "che" (che) guevara (gay-va-rah) and other rebels began a guerilla campaign that ultimately toppled cuban strongman fulgencio (fohl-hen-see-oh) batista (bah-tee-stuh). sot: (translator speaking) "i was happier here, you know? everything was still ahead of us." under castro, cuba became a communist country... just states. the island nation established close ties with the soviet union and seized nearly all u.s. owned properties . the united states responded with a long-running trade embargo . the u.s. also tried numerous times to oust him from power . in 1961, president kennedy authorized a force of cia trained rebels to storm the country. castro's forces crushed the rebels in three days in what became known as the b
kenneth craig - looks back at his life. pkg: nat sot: viva, fidel! to supporters he was a revolutionary hero. to critics he was a ruthless dictator. but for better or for worse -- fidel castro was cuba for nearly fifty he was born in 1926, the illegitimate son of a wealthy farmer. in the late 1950's, castro, along with ernesto (er-nes-toe) "che" (che) guevara (gay-va-rah) and other rebels began a guerilla campaign that ultimately toppled cuban strongman fulgencio (fohl-hen-see-oh)...
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kenneth craig >> reporter: recently college grad jordan lyle went on online searching for a work as a nanny and looking for a job as a broadcast journalist. she advertised her services on a popular website and quickly received an offer. >> the picture was really sweet. >> reporter: a single mother moving to the area said she would pay $20 an hour for lyle to babysit her wheelchair-bound chill child. what lyle didn't know the picture was a fake and so was the job. mother offered to give her $1,900 up front. she promised to deposit the check at her bank and keep $250 in a separate account and then the money to buy a while cheer. >> i need to take out the money and deposit it in another bank and that is when i thought this is weird. >> reporter: it was the start of an overpayment scam. >> it's a fake. what they have done, there is known there. in the end you end up covering >> reporter: identity theft and scam expert adam levin says the scheme is being reported across the country. here is how it works. a con artist sends a check for a thousand dollars. ask the victim to deposit it and ke
kenneth craig >> reporter: recently college grad jordan lyle went on online searching for a work as a nanny and looking for a job as a broadcast journalist. she advertised her services on a popular website and quickly received an offer. >> the picture was really sweet. >> reporter: a single mother moving to the area said she would pay $20 an hour for lyle to babysit her wheelchair-bound chill child. what lyle didn't know the picture was a fake and so was the job. mother...
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kenneth craig takes a look back at his life. revolutionary hero, to critics he was a worthless dick tater. but for better or for worse, fidel castro was cuba for nearly 50 years. he was born in 1926, the illegitimate son of a wealthy farmer. in the late 1950s, castro along with ernesto che guevara and other rebels began a guerrilla campaign but ultimately toppled human strongman valencia batista. >> i was properties . the united states responded with a long-running trade embargo . the u.s. also tried numerous times to oust him from power . in 1961, president kennedy authorized a force of cia trained rebels to storm the country. castro's three days in what became known as the bay of pigs invasion. sot up: this is a cbs news extra ... then, the u.s. found evidence of soviet missiles in cuba ... and the world held its breath as the cuban missile crisis escalated hour by hour, until the soviets finally blinked, agreeing to remove the missiles. through the years, castro survived countless assassination attempts as he continued to goa
kenneth craig takes a look back at his life. revolutionary hero, to critics he was a worthless dick tater. but for better or for worse, fidel castro was cuba for nearly 50 years. he was born in 1926, the illegitimate son of a wealthy farmer. in the late 1950s, castro along with ernesto che guevara and other rebels began a guerrilla campaign but ultimately toppled human strongman valencia batista. >> i was properties . the united states responded with a long-running trade embargo . the...
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kenneth craig reports from the president elect's luxury golf course in bedminster, new jersey where mr. trump is scheduled to spend the weekend. weekend. (package)president elect donald trump has tapped congressman mike pompeo from kansas to be the next cia director. the tea-party republican is a fierce critic of the iran nuclear deal and was a member of the house select benghazi committee that on a u.s. diplomatic compound in libya.( file: 6/28/2016) (tue0165) (sot: rep. mike pompeo/kansas - r) "it makes a difference in how you respond to an attack."earlier, mr. trump offered the post of attorney general to alabama senator jeff sessions. sessions was the first senator to endorse the president elect and was a close adviser during the campaign.before his two decades in the senate, sessions was nominated for a campaign. before senate, jeff sessions was nominated for a federal judge but was rejected because of alleged racist comments he made during his tenure as u.s. attorney in alabama. vice president-elect -- mike pence says the transition is going smoothly. >> we have a great number of
kenneth craig reports from the president elect's luxury golf course in bedminster, new jersey where mr. trump is scheduled to spend the weekend. weekend. (package)president elect donald trump has tapped congressman mike pompeo from kansas to be the next cia director. the tea-party republican is a fierce critic of the iran nuclear deal and was a member of the house select benghazi committee that on a u.s. diplomatic compound in libya.( file: 6/28/2016) (tue0165) (sot: rep. mike pompeo/kansas -...
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today on the eve of what would have been birthday, kenneth craig looks back on his career. >> i personal don't wear a parachute. >> no sense of me going out in that jungle if you're not down there with me. >> reporter: known as the most trusted man in america, walter cronkite. his rise to the anchor chair when cbs newsman hired cronkite in 1950. washington bureau. in 1962, he took over the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, from our cbs news room in new york. >> reporter: he anchored that broadcast right here taking the show out of a studio and into a real working newsroom. a year later, he shared the nation's grief when he delivered the news of president kennedy's assassination. >> here is a bullet from cbs news. from dallas, texas, the flash, apparently official, prede kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. i'm walter kron krit. >> reporter: he was a nightly fixture in american homes for nearly two decades and he cemented his legacy during the vietnam war. >> we have been too often disappointed by the optimism of the american leader. >> reporter:
today on the eve of what would have been birthday, kenneth craig looks back on his career. >> i personal don't wear a parachute. >> no sense of me going out in that jungle if you're not down there with me. >> reporter: known as the most trusted man in america, walter cronkite. his rise to the anchor chair when cbs newsman hired cronkite in 1950. washington bureau. in 1962, he took over the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, from our cbs news room in new york....
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kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. any announcements until right before or after thanksgiving, pointing out that president obama waited 20 days to make his first announcement and president clinton took even longer. that leads us to the question of the day.what do you think president-elect trump's top priorities should be in his first 100 days?to answer- go to cbs 2 iowa dot com and cast your vote! new at noon - least 82-thousand dollars are missing from muscatine county's jail accounts. the iowa d-c-i requested an investigation after an assistant jail administrator was fired earlier this year. officials looked at ledgers from 2013 to this year. the auditor says thejail records are inadequate - so they can't figure out where the the money went.prosecutors will review investigation is necesary. this week- protests are happening all over the nation. right now - a 20 year old man faces reckless endangerment and possibly risking a catastrophe charges - for flying a drone over protestors. protestors.it happened in center cit
kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. any announcements until right before or after thanksgiving, pointing out that president obama waited 20 days to make his first announcement and president clinton took even longer. that leads us to the question of the day.what do you think president-elect trump's top priorities should be in his first 100 days?to answer- go to cbs 2 iowa dot com and cast your vote! new at noon - least 82-thousand dollars are missing from muscatine county's jail accounts. the...
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kenneth craig takes a look back at castro's life. pkg: nat sot: viva, fidel! to supporters he was a revolutionary hero. to critics states.and the united between cuba relations to normalize obama agree president to see castro lived care, fidel brother's country in his having put the capitalism.to after that, he his brother. power over to his brother. after that, he made only occasional public appearances to rail against capitalism. having put the country in his brother's care, fidel castro lived to see president obama agree to normalize relations between cuba and the united between cuba relations to normalize obama agree president to see president obama agree to normalize relations between cuba and the united states. today - cubans begin nine days of mourning. cuban americans are now wondering how his death will impact the future of the communist nation. in miami's little havana, cuban exiles gathered again sunday to celebrate castro's death. but feelings were mixed even among the exiles - between hope for the cuba that castro ruled and hope for castro's belief
kenneth craig takes a look back at castro's life. pkg: nat sot: viva, fidel! to supporters he was a revolutionary hero. to critics states.and the united between cuba relations to normalize obama agree president to see castro lived care, fidel brother's country in his having put the capitalism.to after that, he his brother. power over to his brother. after that, he made only occasional public appearances to rail against capitalism. having put the country in his brother's care, fidel castro lived...
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kenneth craig reports has a look at how turntable companies are profiting during mat weisfeld runs vpi a&. a high-end turntable business his father started in 1978. (nats)"that's four thousand." five years ago, thousand." "that's four (nats)1978. started in father started in 1978.(nats)"that's four thousand."five years ago, sagging sales had his family thinking about selling it off. today, everything has turned around.(sot-mat weisfeld/vpi) kenneth: "how big of a jump have you seen, in terms of sales, say the last five years?" mat: "drastic. i'd say it's easily doubled if not more." (nats)vinyl is back. and a spike in album sales over the past few yearsa& has led to a turntable boom. (natsot)"i bought this april or may."digital age millenials like 25 year old alex reynolds are leading the revolution. (sot - alex reynolds/own turntable)"i think it was the cool factor and nostalgia combined a little of both." (gfx)turntable sales are projected to hit $194-million dollars in 2016 - up from just $19-million 11 years ago.(vo) staff to meet demand and major corporations are doing the same.(i
kenneth craig reports has a look at how turntable companies are profiting during mat weisfeld runs vpi a&. a high-end turntable business his father started in 1978. (nats)"that's four thousand." five years ago, thousand." "that's four (nats)1978. started in father started in 1978.(nats)"that's four thousand."five years ago, sagging sales had his family thinking about selling it off. today, everything has turned around.(sot-mat weisfeld/vpi) kenneth: "how...
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kenneth craig talks to a like this happen. >> reporter: jonette officerrier enjoyed the vines of shopping on amazon. that is until a hacker cracked into her amazon account and used her gift card balance as their own personal piggy bank. >> it is all-how the theft. it is my money. >> reporter: the criminal changed the phone number and ordered more than $1,500 in merchandise and had it sent to an out of state address. she changed her password but the hacker kept getting in and placed orders as quickly as she have sent to himself while i was on the phone with amazon and a supervisor. they're watching it take place. >> reporter: amazon would not comment on how the hacker got into the account. >> this hacker was really relentless. >> they went beyond the normal scam. >> reporter: cybersecurity sex perts believe he most likely infected the computer with lou them to monitor every keystroke. >> if the pin number is entered, gift card, they have the record. same thing too if they try to change a pass record. >> reporter: a good way to protect yourself is to use amazon's two-step verification featu
kenneth craig talks to a like this happen. >> reporter: jonette officerrier enjoyed the vines of shopping on amazon. that is until a hacker cracked into her amazon account and used her gift card balance as their own personal piggy bank. >> it is all-how the theft. it is my money. >> reporter: the criminal changed the phone number and ordered more than $1,500 in merchandise and had it sent to an out of state address. she changed her password but the hacker kept getting in and...